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Ari Elson, Rechovot IL
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| 20090131349 | Methods and Compositions for Modulating Body Weight and for Treating Weight Disorders and Related Diseases - Methods of modulating body weight and/or fat content of a subject, methods of treating or preventing weight disorders and methods of treating or preventing weight disorder related diseases are disclosed. The methods include modifying an activity or expression of a protein tyrosine phosphatase epsilon (PTPe) so as to modulate the body weight and/or fat content of the subject. Pharmaceutical compositions and articles of manufacture useful in practice of the methods are further disclosed. | 05-21-2009 |
Clive Elson, Halifax CA
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| 20090203803 | N-acylated chitinous polymers and methods of use thereof - The invention pertains to N-acetylated, N, O-carboxyalkylchitosans and methods for using the chitosans to treat disorders, such as cancer, nervous system disorders, urinary tract disorders, and reproductive tract disorders. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20100190743 | Method and Composition for Treatment of a Mucosal Tissue Disorder - Methods of treating a subject suffering from a disorder in a mucosal tissue, such as interstitial cystitis; cancer in a mucous membrane such as bladder or vaginal cancer; Crohn's disease; inflammatory bowel disease or colitis, by administering a medicament containing a sulfated chitinous polymer administered topically are described. Pharmaceutical compositions containing the sulfate chitinous polymer are also disclosed. | 07-29-2010 |
Daniel Elson, London GB
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| 20100067003 | TIME-RESOLVED AND WAVELENGTH-RESOLVED SPECTROSCOPY FOR CHARACTERIZING BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS - One embodiment of the present invention provides a system that characterizes a biological sample by analyzing light emissions from the biological sample in response to an excitation. The system first radiates the biological sample with a laser impulse to cause the biological sample to produce a responsive light emission. Next, the system uses a wavelength splitting device to split the responsive light emission into a set of spectral bands of different central wavelengths. The system applies temporal delays to the set of spectral bands so that each spectral band arrives at an optical detector at a different time, thereby allowing the optical detector to temporally resolve the responsive light emission for each spectral band separately. Next, the system captures the delayed spectral bands within a single detection window of the optical detector. The system then processes the captured spectral bands. | 03-18-2010 |
Eliahu Elson, Ramat Gan IL
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| 20100070988 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEASURING AN AUDIENCE - Systems and methods for measuring an audience by: directing a light source in the direction of the audience; detecting reflections of the light source from the audience by a light detector in order to form an image representing the audience eyes; and analyzing the image received on the light detector to identify and count the number of eyes on the image. Preferably, the analyzed information is communicated to a remote facility. The light source can be in the visible spectrum, infrared (IR) spectrum or even ultraviolet (UV) spectrum. The reflected light from the retina or cornea is then captured by a light detector. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20100162285 | Presence Detector and Method for Estimating an Audience - A presence detector for detecting and estimating an audience watching television comprising: one or more presence sensors adapted to capturing signals emitted by or reflected from the audience; and a translator connected to the one or more presence sensors adapted to translating output signals created by the one or more presence sensors to data signals representing the estimated number of people in the audience. Presence information captured is converted to television rating data and is very useful for pricing advertisements accurately. | 06-24-2010 |
Greg Elson, Collonges Sous Saleve FR
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| 20100093087 | IL-17 Mediated Transfection Methods - The invention comprises compositions and methods for IL-17-mediated transfection that results in superior and enhanced properties of cell survival and protein production. | 04-15-2010 |
| 20100158922 | Anti-Interferon Gamma Antibodies and Methods of Use Thereof - The invention relates to fully human antibodies, and fragments thereof, that bind to human interferon gamma (hIFNγ), thereby modulating the interaction between IFNγ and its receptor, IFNγ-R, and/or modulating the biological activities of IFNγ. The invention also relates to the use of such anti-IFNγ antibodies in the prevention or treatment of immune-related disorders and in the amelioration of a symptom associated with an immune-related disorder. | 06-24-2010 |
| 20100183554 | Anti-CD3 Antibodies and Methods of Use Thereof - The present invention is related to antibodies directed to the antigen CD3 and uses of such antibodies. In particular, the present invention provides fully human monoclonal antibodies directed to CD3. Nucleotide sequences encoding, and amino acid sequences comprising, heavy and light chain immunoglobulin molecules, particularly sequences corresponding to contiguous heavy and light chain sequences spanning the framework regions and/or complementarity determining regions (CDR's), specifically from FR1 through FR4 or CDR1 through CDR3, are provided. Hybridomas or other cell lines expressing such immunoglobulin molecules and monoclonal antibodies are also provided. | 07-22-2010 |
| 20100183619 | Neutralizing Antibodies and Methods of Use Thereof - This invention provides monoclonal antibodies that recognize the Toll-like Receptor 4/MD-2 receptor complex, and monoclonal antibodies that recognize the TLR4/MD2 complex as well as TLR4 when not complexed with MD-2. The invention further provides methods of using the humanized monoclonal antibodies as therapeutics. This invention also provides soluble chimeric proteins, methods of expressing and purifying soluble chimeric proteins, and methods of using soluble chimeric proteins as therapeutics, in screening assays and in the production of antibodies. | 07-22-2010 |
| 20100209437 | Anti-CD3 Antibody Fromulations - This invention relates to therapeutic, diagnostic and/or prophylactic formulations and dosages of anti-CD3 antibodies, as well as to methods for using such formulations and dosages. | 08-19-2010 |
| 20100266619 | Neutralizing Antibodies and Methods of Use Thereof - This invention provides monoclonal antibodies that recognize the Toll-like Receptor 4/MD-2 receptor complex, and monoclonal antibodies that recognize the TLR4/MD2 complex as well as TLR4 when not complexed with MD-2. The invention further provides methods of using the monoclonal antibodies as therapeutics. This invention also provides soluble chimeric proteins, methods of expressing and purifying soluble chimeric proteins, and methods of using soluble chimeric proteins as therapeutics, in screening assays and in the production of antibodies. | 10-21-2010 |
| 20110002936 | Anti-IL-6/IL-6R Antibodies and Methods of Use Thereof - This invention provides fully human monoclonal antibodies that recognize the IL-6/IL-6R complex. The invention further provides methods of using such monoclonal antibodies as a therapeutic, diagnostic, and prophylactic. | 01-06-2011 |
James Elson, Toronto CA
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| 20110121131 | Hovering and Flying Vehicle with Shape Memory Alloy Transition Assembly - The present invention to a flying vehicle having a wing and a shape memory alloy transition assembly partially housed within each side of the wing. The shape memory alloy transition assembly has ends rotatable with respect to each other and separately secured to the wing side in which the end is housed. The shape memory alloy transition assembly has a first position defined as having one wing side oriented at an angle of about 80° to about 180° relative to the other wing side. When the shape memory alloy transition assembly is in the first position the vehicle spins and will fly in a substantially hovering vertical orientation. The shape memory alloy transition assembly has a second position defined as having one wing side is oriented at an angle of about 0° relative to the other wing side. When the shape memory alloy transition assembly is in the second position the vehicle will fly in a substantially horizontal orientation. | 05-26-2011 |
James E. Elson, Toronto CA
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| 20080207079 | Transformable toy vehicle - A remotely controlled transformable toy vehicle that is remotely transformable from a standing position to a flying position, where the toy performs like a helicopter and also to a driving position, where the toy performs like a wheeled vehicle. Transformations are carried out on-the-fly by remote control and the toy vehicle has the ability to maintain proper center of gravity for stable flight, takeoff and landing. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20090215355 | Acrobatic rotary-wing toy helicopter - A rotary-wing toy helicopter generally comprising a transverse shaft, a plane body fixedly attached to the transverse shaft and a rotor assembly rotatably attached to the transverse shaft. The rotor assembly generally comprises a primary drive connected to a drive shaft for driving at least one set of lifting blades and a secondary drive connected to the transverse shaft for driving rotation of the transverse shaft and the plane body clockwise or counter-clockwise around the axis of transverse shaft. | 08-27-2009 |
Liliahu Elson, Ramat Gan IL
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| 20100077421 | Security System and Method - A security system and method for detecting the presence of one or more persons in a location, by: directing a light source in the direction of the location; detecting reflections of the light source from the location by a light detector in order to form an image representing the one or more persons' eyes; and analyzing the image received on the light detector to identify and count the number of eyes on the image. Preferably, the analyzed information is then communicated to a remote facility for further processing. Appropriate action to take based on the analyzed information includes issuing an alert, turning on an alarm system, sending a message to one or more predetermined persons and/or machines. | 03-25-2010 |
